5. Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
UMX-HDMI-140 series– User's Manual
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Applied firmware package: v1.3.0b5 | LDC software: v2.5.6b2
5.13.3.
Upload the Settings to a Device (Restore)
WARNING!
Please note that the settings will be permanently overwritten with the restored parameters
in the device. Withdrawal is not possible.
ATTENTION!
The cloning can be successful if the backup file is downloaded from the same type of source
device as the destination device.
The Restoring Process
Step 1.
Select the
Settings
/
Backup
tab from the menu.
Step 2.
Click on the
Choose file
button on the right panel and
browse
the desired file.
Step 3.
The file is checked and the result will be displayed in the textbox below. If the file is correct, the
settings can be restored.
Step 4.
Choose
IP settings
what you want to use after backup. You can apply settings from the backup file,
keep actual settings, set it manually in a dialog box or apply DHCP.
Step 5.
Select the desired
MAC filter settings
to be applied in the device. See more information about this
Step 6.
Press the
Start restore process
button and click on the
Yes
button when asked.
Step 7.
Reboot the device to apply the network settings after finishing.
5.13.4.
Create and Restore Backups from the Device Memory
The device can store configurations in its own memory, an internal slot is available for this purpose.
You can save the configuration to the internal slot:
▪
without protection:
it can be easily applied/deleted, or
▪
with protection:
it can be protected by a password to apply or delete the configuration.
The preset can be used for the macros as well, please see the
section.
WARNING!
Loading factory default settings will erase the internal preset in the device memory!
Loading the selected
configuration
Deleting the selected
configuration
Saving the current configuration
to the selected slot without
protection
Loading a configuration from
a file to the selected slot
Saving the current configuration
to the selected slot with a
password
Saving the selected
configuration as a file